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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200910T120000
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SUMMARY:September 2020 MCLE Luncheon via Zoom — Gabe P. Wright\, "Negotiation Skills For Lawyers: Insights\, Techniques\, and Effective Use"
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE “lunchtime” program:\n \nSeptember 10th at 12:00 pm\nvia Zoom Meeting\nWe are very pleased to have attorney GABE P. WRIGHT\, Partner at Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP\, as our speaker for September\, presenting “NEGOTIATION SKILLS FOR LAWYERS: INSIGHTS\, TECHNIQUES\, AND EFFECTIVE USE.”    \nIn this program\, Mr. Wright will cover such topics as how to identify the personality type of the lawyer with whom you are negotiating; 12 tactics that can be used by attorneys to achieve better results in negotiations; and how these negotiation skills may be used in\, and be impacted by\, the current pandemic environment where mediations\, depositions\, and other communications are taking place online instead of “in person\, face to face.”  \nPlease mark you calendars for this event\, which will provide 1.0 hr MCLE general participatory credit for attendees.\nInformation for accessing this Zoom Meeting has been provided via email. \n  \n\n\nInformation about our speaker: \nGabe P. Wright is a Partner at Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP\, where he serves as Co-Chair of its San Diego Litigation Practice Group and its National Diversity and Inclusion Committee.  \nAt Hahn Loeser\, Mr. Wright focuses his litigation and trial practice on complex business\, commercial and insurance issues\, real estate matters\, professional liability issues\, and class action litigation involving consumer and commercial high stakes matters. His experience involves representation of clients in both state and federal court throughout California and across the United States. \nSee:  more detailed information about our speaker at:  \nGabe P. Wright | Litigation Attorney | Hahn Loeser \n  \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/september-2020-mcle-luncheon-via-zoom-gabe-p-wright-negotiation-skills-for-lawyers-insights-techniques-and-effective-use/
LOCATION:Zoom Only
CATEGORIES:M.C.L.E.,Zoom Video Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200629T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200629T200022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T000640Z
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SUMMARY:July 2020 MCLE Luncheon via Zoom — Tara R. Burd & Kimberly Swierenga\, presenting: “The Challenges of Aging: Elder Abuse and Preventative Estate Planning“
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE “lunchtime” program for Thursday July 9th at 12:00 noon\, via Zoom meeting.  \nWe are very pleased to have attorneys Tara R. Burd & Kimberly Swierenga as our speakers for July\, giving  joint presentation of “The Challenges of Aging: Elder Abuse and Preventative Estate Planning.”    \nNearly every person suffers some level of cognitive decline or impairment eventually. For most individuals\, the process is gradual and there is a rarely a bright line to alarm friends or family that some guidance or oversight may be necessary for their loved one. This presentation will address common forms of financial elder abuse\, and ways in which comprehensive estate planning can help to prevent it. \nWe are fortunate to have these respected professionals sharing their collective experience with our members on this important subject.   \nPlease mark you calendars for this event\, which will provide 1.0 hr MCLE general participatory credit for attendees. \n  \n\n\nInformation about our speakers:\n  \nInformation for Ms. Burd: \nTara R. Burd litigates probate and trust disputes\, and handles estate administrations and estate planning. Her background pursuing and defense diverse\, multi-forum civil litigation in the areas of business disputes\, real property law\, personal injury\, and federal civil rights actions makes her uniquely adept at handling the complexities that are often entangled with human loss. \nPassionate in trying to avoid problems before they require court intervention\, Ms. Burd crafts strategies for clients to reduce or eliminate the risk of litigation through creative and proactive solutions. She is a prolific writer on these complex topics and regularly speaks to groups and organizations. \nMs. Burd is active in the community as the Co-Chair of the Real Property Law Section of the California Lawyers Association (CLA).  In 2018\, she was appointed to serve on The State Bar of California’s Access Through Innovation of Legal Services (ATILS) Task Force\, which is tasked with reevaluating rule and laws applicable to the practice of law for the purpose of increasing access to justice through the use of technology and innovation.  Ms. Burd was awarded the Reisman Award by Clio in 2018\, recognized in San Diego Super Lawyers® in 2017-2020 for Estate and Trust Litigation\, a Finalist for the San Diego Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business Award in 2015\, and is the recipient of the AV®-Preeminent™ peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell.   \nTara R. Burd can be reached at 619-239-8131 and tburd@klinedinstlaw.com. \n  \nInformation for Ms. Swierenga: \nKimberly Swierenga Esq./MBA helps elders (65+ years) who have been financially exploited by predatory practices of businesses\, financial advisors\, insurance agents\, banks\, title companies\, escrow companies\, and others in the financial services industry and community. She is recognized for her litigation of elder financial abuse claims\, improper annuity and life insurance sales\, trust-mill schemes\, Veterans’ benefits scams\, Medicaid planning scams\, unfair/fraudulent business practices\, and consumer claims.  \nMs. Swierenga was awarded the Community Service of the Year Award (2019) by the SDCBA\, Consumer Advocate of the Year by Consumer Attorneys of San Diego (2016)\, Street-Fighter of the Year finalist by Consumer Attorneys of California (2015)\, Consumer Champion award by Consumer Federation of California (2015)\, Super Lawyer Rising Star (2015-2020)\, Top Attorney (2016-2020)\, and is a Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer’s College graduate (2011).  She also teaches Advanced Mediation at multiple law schools and sits on the board of directors for the San Diego County Bar Association and Consumer Attorneys of San Diego (2013-current)\, the previous chair of the Elder Law section of the San Diego County Bar Association and is a court-appointed mediator. She is licensed in California\, Washington D.C.\, and Minnesota. Ms. Swierenga is a frequent lecturer on a variety of elder law topics and would be delighted to speak in your community.  \nKimberly Swierenga can be reached at (619) 841-1540 and Kimberly@ElderFraudFighter.com \n  \n\n  \n \nThe La Jolla Bar Association invites you to a  Zoom meeting\nJuly 9\, 2020 at 12:00 noon Pacific time\n  \nPlease contact Bob Moldenhauer for the Zoom meeting details:\nrdmoldenhauer@sbcglobal.net \n  \n\n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/july-2020-mcle-luncheon-via-zoom-tara-r-burd-kimberly-swierenga-presenting-the-challenges-of-aging-elder-abuse-and-preventative-estate-planning/
LOCATION:Zoom Only
CATEGORIES:M.C.L.E.,Zoom Video Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200601T195230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T000420Z
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SUMMARY:2020 MCLE Luncheon via Zoom — Ana M. Sambold\, presenting: “Online Mediation: What You Need to Know.“
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE “lunchtime” program for Thursday JUNE 11th at 12:00 noon\, via Zoom meeting.  \nWe are pleased to have Ana M. Sambold\, principal of Sambold Law\, Mediation & Arbitration\, as our June speaker\, presenting ‘Online Mediation: What You Need to Know.”\nMs. Sambold will provide a comprehensive summary of the practical and ethical issues to take into consideration when participating in online mediations. Specific tips and information on privacy\, confidentiality and more will be covered\, to ensure that advocates are well informed and comfortable with the online setting for mediation of disputes. \nMs. Sambold has extensive experience as an attorney\, mediator and arbitrator\, and is recognized for her expertise in Alternative Dispute Resolution (see detailed information about our speaker\, following zoom invitation below).    \nTimely and informative\, this program will provide 1.0 hour MCLE credit to participants. \n  \n\n  \nThe La Jolla Bar Association is inviting you to a  Zoom meeting scheduled on June 11\, 2020 at 12:00 noon Pacific time. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/2020-mcle-luncheon-via-zoom-ana-m-sambold-presenting-online-mediation-what-you-need-to-know/
LOCATION:Zoom Only
CATEGORIES:M.C.L.E.,Zoom Video Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T114500
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200429T194838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T000725Z
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SUMMARY:May 2020 MCLE Luncheon via Zoom — Edward P. Schlesier: "IRA Planning After the SECURE ACT"
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our May MCLE lunchtime—via Zoom\nThursday\, May 14th at 12:00 noon\n\nAs this is the bar association’s initial effort at providing an online program\, we ask that you attempt to join the site at 11:45 am\, so any technical snags are cleared prior to the 12:00 start. \n  \n\n \nEdward P. Schlesier\,  Board Certified Specialist: Estates\, Trusts & Probate\, and partner with Blanchard\, Krasner & French\, A Professional Corporation\, will present:\n“IRA Planning After the SECURE ACT“\nThe SECURE ACT (the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019)\, triggered significant changes to laws governing Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and other retirement plans (e.g.\, 401(k) plans)\, which changes impact many aspects of retirement\, tax\, estate planning.  \nEd will discuss these changes\, including topics such as: retirement account contribution age limits;   Qualified Charitable Distributions – including QCDs limitations and constraints;  changes to age limits for taking required minimum distributions from an IRA\, and how this can differ from required distributions from ERISA plans.  \nAmong other topics\, Ed will also address the SECURE ACT’s accelerated time period for after death distributions from retirement accounts inherited by designated beneficiaries\, and how that period can differ depending upon the type of beneficiary.  ln general\, Ed will discuss several considerations and situations of how this Act’s provisions have altered retirement\, tax\, and estate planning. \nThis is certain to be an informative program\, and will provide 1.0 hour of MCLE credit to participants. \n  \n\n\n\n\nBKF Law is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.\n(note: The Zoom meeting will be hosted by our speaker’s firm BKF)\n \nTopic: La Jolla Bar Association: IRA Planning after the SECURE Act\nTime: May 14\, 2020 11:45 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \n\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting:\nJoin our Cloud HD Video Meeting now\n \nMeeting ID: 970 0777 4458    |     Password: 311177\n  \nDial by your location:\n+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)  /  +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)  /  +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)  /  +1 253 215 8782 US  /  +1 301 715 8592 US \nOr find your local number:  Video Conferencing\, Web Conferencing\, Webinars\, Screen Sharing \n  \n\n\nInformation about our speaker\, Edward P. Schlesier:\nEdward P. Schlesier\, Esq. is a director and shareholder of Blanchard\, Krasner & French\, where he is responsible for the firm’s trust and estate practice. Mr. Schlesier is a Board-Certified Specialist in Estate Planning\, Trust\, and Probate law; and other areas of his practice include business and real estate matters. \nRepresentative Services:  \n\nComplex estate and trust planning including revocable living trusts\, irrevocable life insurance trusts\, qualified personal residence trusts\, intentionally defective grantor trusts\, grantor retained annuity trusts\, charitable trusts\, asset protection trusts\, total return trusts\, generation-skipping trusts\, dynasty trusts\, incomplete gift non-grantor trusts\, private foundations\, family limited partnerships\, wills\, health care and legal incapacity planning\, and integrating retirement benefits into estate plans;\nBusiness\, corporate\, limited liability company and partnership matters including formation\, maintenance\, mergers & acquisitions\, dissolution\, owner agreements\, and reorganizations;\nComplex real estate transactions including purchase\, sale\, and financing transactions\, commercial leases\, tax-deferred exchanges\, and property tax assessment disputes.\n\nEducation\, Licenses & Memberships:\nMr. Schlesier is a Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego\, School of Law. Prior to becoming a Juris Doctor\, he graduated\, with honors\, from the University of San Diego with a Bachelors of Business Administration\, with emphasis in Finance. He is a Certified Specialist by the California Board of Legal Specialization in Trust\, Estate\, and Probate law. In addition to membership in the American Bar Association and San Diego County Bar Association\, he is a member and past-President of the La Jolla Bar Association. He holds a Certificate in Government Contract Management from San Diego State University\, passed the Certified Public Accountants exam\, and is a licensed California Real Estate Broker. Mr. Schlesier has been recognized as a TEP (Full Member) with the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners\, is a Director on the Scripps Health Foundation Advisory Board\, Member of the University of San Diego School of Law Board of Visitors\, Member of the University of San Diego Real Estate Alumni Association\, Member of IR Global\, and Member of ProVisors. \nOther Professional Background information:\nPrior to his legal career\, Mr. Schlesier served eight years with an international engineering firm\, as a Senior Project Manager and Accounting Manager. He was also in the real estate and aerospace manufacturing industries with Fortune 100 companies. \nPublications and speaking Engagements:  \n\nSpeaker and Author: “Trust Taxation” section of “Wills and Trusts 101\,” National Business Institute;\nSpeaker: “Business Transactions – Trust and Estate Considerations\,” U.S. Bank – Wealth Management Conference;\nSpeaker: “Nevada Advantage\, Using Nevada Trusts” Whittier Trust;\nSpeaker and Author: “Advance Estate Planning Challenges for Second Marriages\,” Strafford;\nSpeaker: “Planning for Access to Digital Property\,” UBS Conference;\nSpeaker: “Ask the Experts: Disability Planning\,” Monarch Cottage;\nSpeaker and Author: “A-B Disclaimer Trusts\,” National Law Foundation;\nSpeaker: “Optimizing Basis Step-up and Leveraging A-B and QTIP Trusts\,” Strafford;\nSpeaker: “Tax Planning for Business Owners\,” Vistage Conference;\nSpeaker: “Estate Planning\,” USMC-JAG Professional Military Education Seminar;\nSpeaker: “Tax Planning for Business Owners\,” Merrill Lynch Conference;\nSpeaker: “Capacity: Effects on Estate Planning\,” Lifeline Seminar;\nSpeaker: “Wealth Maximization Through Tax and Estate Planning” La Jolla Probate;\nSpeaker: “The 2013 Fiscal Cliff: How Will It Affect Real Estate Owners and Realtors®” La Jolla Real Estate Roundtable; “Tis the Season for Giving: Making Your Gifts Wisely\,” La Jolla Light;\n\nRepresentative Transactions:  \n\nComplex estate plan for estate valued in excess of $150 million;\nComplex estate plan for corporate executive;\nTrust administration after death of settlor with assets in excess of $25 million;\nTrust dispute concerning assets in excess of $10 million;\nProbate of complex estate valued in excess of $3 million;\nGuardianship of complex estate for the benefit of a minor;\nTax analysis and consultation for sale of real property valued in excess of $120 million;\nCharitable Remainder Trust for founder’s shares pre-exit;\nProperty Tax Assessment dispute;\nInternal Revenue Service partnership tax return audit resulting in no change;\nInternal Revenue Service estate tax return audit resulting in no change;\nTax planning for inherited Individual Retirement Account;\nGrantor Retained Annuity Trust for stock in privately held corporation;\nCourt approved modification to an irrevocable trust;\nRepresentation of corporate trustee during litigation between beneficiaries of a trust;\nFormation of tax-exempt private foundation;\nAnalysis and planning concerning a Land Trust;\nAsset purchase of property management company;\nStock sale of construction company;\nStock purchase of insurance agency;\nStock sale of publishing company;\nShareholder Agreement for a San Diego construction company;\nFormation of limited liability company for syndicated real estate investment group;\nAdvised foreign client concerning purchase of U.S. real property;\nLease-Option for luxury residential real property;\nLicensing matters for various companies;\nPremarital Agreement for professional athlete; and\nGeneral counsel – finance\, publishing\, insurance\, real estate\, energy\, construction\, manufacturing\, and technology industries.\n\n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/may-2020-mcle-luncheon-via-zoom-edward-p-schlesier-ira-planning-after-the-secure-act/
LOCATION:Zoom Only
CATEGORIES:M.C.L.E.,Zoom Video Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200505T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200505T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200504T173241Z
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SUMMARY:Cinco de Mayo ONLINE happy hour
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe La Jolla Bar Association invites you to a Zoom Meeting!\n\nEvent:\nLJBA Zoom Cinco de Mayo Happy Hour\nTime:\nMay 5\, 2020 05:00 PM\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\n  \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/8584540945?pwd=ODhONVBpZW5Dbll6K2VaVFlXbmRFQT09\nMeeting ID: 858 454 0945\nPassword: POBox1831\n\n\nTelephone Users Only \nOne tap mobile: +16699009128\,\,8584540945#\,\,1#\,652862# \nor Dial:  +1 669 900 9128     \nMeeting ID: 858 454 0945\nPassword: 652862
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/cinco-de-mayo-online-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Zoom Only
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering,Zoom Video Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200302T180315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200302T180728Z
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SUMMARY:March 2020 MCLE Luncheon at Manhattan Restaurant with Roger J. Brown\, PhD.
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, March 12th at noon\, at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant – 7766 Fay Avenue.    \nROGER J. BROWN\, PhD. will be our March speaker\, presenting  “THE ALGORITHMS ARE COMING!!! How Mathematics and the Law are changing together\,“ in which Dr. Brown will discuss how the practice of law is now and will continue to be impacted by processes and rules applied in calculations and other computerized problem-solving operations.  Discussion examples will include real property partition actions;  title insurance situations; and land use policies and real property development.   While focusing on the significant changes to our profession caused by the digital age\, Dr. Brown will also suggest how attorneys can to adapt to these changes\, and he will introduce us to the inner workings of internet activities\, from on-line buying to election of political officials. \nThe program will provide 1.0 hour of MCLE credit. \nWe hope that all of you can attend this informative continuing education program. \n  \nSome Information about our speaker\, Roger J. Brown\, PhD.:\nRoger J. Brown is a private consultant with more than 40 years experience specializing in solving complex real estate problems.  He is the founder of mathestate\,  a proprietary set of data-driven mathematical analysis tools designed to analyze investments using real data and custom formulas.  \nPrior to creating mathestate\, he developed a wide range of expertise in the areas of:  Negotiating investment real estate sales;   Tax Deferred exchanges and leasing;  Originating and servicing mortgage loans;  and Fiduciary responsibilities of general partners. \nDr. Brown has served as an Expert witness in civil litigation matters\, and has written and taught in the fields of real estate investment\, finance\, appraisal\, taxation\, analysis and management.  He has been the General Manager of one of the oldest investment firms in San Diego\, where he exercised supervisory oversight of 100 employees engaged in all aspects of finance\, legal\, accounting and administration of investment portfolios \nFrom 2001-2005 Dr. Brown was the Director of Research for the Real Estate and Land Use Institute at San Diego State University.   He is presently an Executive Scholar at the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate\, University of San Diego. \nOther particulars about his professional background:  \nEducation\nThe Pennsylvania State University\nPh.D. in Business Administration\, 2000\nMajor field – Finance (concentration in Real Estate)\nMinor field – Economics \nSan Diego State University\nMBA – Major field – Finance\, 1994\nBA – Major field – Speech Arts and Marketing\, 1970 \nREALTORS National Marketing Institute\n1979 Designated CCIM (Certified Commercial-Investment Member) \nPublications:\n“Evaluating Future Input Assumption Risk”\nAppraisal Journal – April\, 1998 \n“Zijn onroerend goed aandelen onroerend goed of aandelen?”\n(Are REITs Stocks or Real Estate? A Review of the Issues)\nVOGON Journal (The Netherlands) – January 1997 \n“The Emerging Fourth Wave of Aesthetic Regulation: Beauty Is in the Pocketbooks of the Beholder”\nwith Jeffery M. Sharp\, Proceedings of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business\, Quebec City\, 1996 \n“America Becoming ‘The Beautiful’ Again: Examining a Century of Aesthetic Regulation”\nwith Jeffery M. Sharp\, National Proceedings of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business\, San Diego\, 1998 \n“Intracity Geographic Diversification of Real Estate Portfolios: Preliminary Evidence from Hong Kong”\nwith Ling Hin Li and Kenneth Lusht\, The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management\, April/June\, 2000 \n“Risk and Private Real Estate Investment”;\nThe Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management\, May-August\, 2004. \n“Private Investor Holding Period”\n(with T. G. Geurts)\, The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management\, May-August\, 2005. \n“The Labor Component of Private Investor Real Estate Returns”\, The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management\, V. 11\, No. 3\, September-December\, 2005 \n“Senior Housing: An Inter-Generational Solution” (with Y. Zhang)\, Journal of Housing for the Elderly\, V. 20\, p. 75-96 \n“Sins of the IRR”\, The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management\, V. 12\, No. 2\, May-August\, 2006 \n“Optimization of Residential Property Management” (with B. Klingenberg)\, Property Management\, V. 24\, No. 4\, 2006 \n“Real Estate Bubbles: A New Analysis Based on the Lender-Borrower Relationship.” (with B. Klingenberg)\, Real Estate Issues\, V. 31\, No. 2\, Fall\, 2006 \n“Rent Control Revisited: Effects on Property Management” (with B. Klingenberg)\, Property Management\, V. 26\, No. 1\, 2008 \n“Thanks\, Louis\, You Were Right!!  100 Years of Heavy Tails – The Hypothesis That Won’t Go Away” Real Estate Review\, V. 38\, No. 2\, 2009 \n“Location\, Location\, Distribution” Real Estate Review\, Vol 39\, No. 4\, Winter\, 2010 \n“Coherent Risk Measures in Real Estate Investment” (with M. Young)\, Journal of Property Investment & Finance\, V. 29\, No. 4/5\, 2011. Chosen as a Highly Commended Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2012. \n“The Developer’s Dilemma”\, Real Estate Review\, V. 40\, No. 2\, Summer 2011. \n“Real Estate Return Distributions Using Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE): New Technology\, New Results” (with M. Young)\, In Press\, The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management\, V. 18\, No. 1\, January – April 2012. \n“The Net Lease Anomaly” Real Estate Review\, Vol 41\, No. 3\,  Fall\, 2012 p. 5-19 \n“The Relationship of Operational Innovation and Financial Performance – a Critical Perspective” (with B. Klingenberg\, R. Timberlake and T. G. Geurts)\, The International Journal of Production Economics\, V. 142\, No. 2\, April 2013\, p. 317-323. \n“The Ugly Truth about Truth-in-Lending”\, Real Estate Finance Journal\, Spring\, 2013\, Vol 28\, No. 4. \nPublished numerous times in: San Diego Union/Tribune\, San Diego Daily Transcript\, and the San Diego Business Journal \n Conference Presentations:\n“Intracity Geographic Diversification of Real Estate Portfolios: Preliminary Evidence from Hong Kong”\nAsian Real Estate Society Conference\, Hong Kong\, 1997 \n“Tier II Real Estate” American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association 2001\nInternational Real Estate Conference\, Cancun\, 2001 \n“Risk and Private Real Estate Investments”\n19th Annual American Real Estate Society Meeting\, Monterey\, CA 2003\nWinner: Manuscript prize in category of Innovative Thinking sponsored by the Homer Hoyt Advanced Studies Institute \n“Multi-Family Investor Tenure Choice”\n(with T. G. Geurts)\, 19th Annual American Real Estate Society Meeting\, Monterey\, CA 2003\nWinner: Manuscript prize in the Apartment category sponsored by the National Multi-Housing Council \nTextbook:\nPrivate Real Estate Investment: Data Analysis and Decison Making\nSecond Edition – 2012 \nAwards and Scholarships:\nReal Estate Research Institute\, 1999 Dissertation Research Grant\n1999-2000 Ossian R. MacKenzie Doctoral Teaching Award
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/march-2020-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant-with-roger-j-brown-phd/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200203T184758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T181419Z
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SUMMARY:February 2020 MCLE Luncheon at Manhattan Restaurant with Jerry D. Hemme
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday February 13th at noon\, at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant – 7766 Fay Avenue.    \nAttorney JERRY D. HEMME our February speaker.  Mr. Hemme will present “CALIFORNIA BOUNDARY LAW:  CRITICAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS EVERY PRACTIONER NEEDS TO KNOW\,” in which topics including Common boundary law issues; How best to handle boundary disputes; and Practical tips for litigating boundary disputes will be covered. \nThe program will provide 1.0 hour of MCLE credit. \nWe hope that all of you can attend this informative continuing education program. \n  \nClick here to view the PowerPoint slides\nfor Jerry Hemme’s presentation.\n  \nSome Information about our speaker\,\nJerry D.  Hemme:\nJerry D. Hemme is the managing partner and co-founder of San Diego law firm\, Goode | Hemme\, and has practiced law for nearly 40 years\, \nMr. Hemme has an extensive knowledge of Real Estate Law\, particularly with Title and Boundary Law issues involving easements\, encroachments\, trees\, fences and water intrusions\, among others. Mr. Hemme’s expertise has earned him the recognition of his peers as well as educational institutions. He has served as a lecturer in Boundary Law for the Real Estate Section of the California State Bar\, the National Business Institute and the Continuing Education of the Bar. \nIn addition to his real estate practice\, Mr. Hemme is an experienced litigator in business matters\, including contract disputes\, construction disputes\, unfair competition\, business torts\, fraud claims\, collections and creditor rights in bankruptcy.   \nMr. Hemme has an AV® preeminent rating from Martindale Hubbell\, the leading independent attorney rating entity. He has been recognized by the San Diego Business Journal as one of the Best of the Bar ( 2014 & 2017) in Real Estate; and was named a Top Lawyer in San Diego Magazine (2015-2018). \nHe obtained his JD degree from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1981. He is a member of the California State Bar\, the United States District Courts for the Southern\, Northern\, Central and Eastern Districts of California\, the District of Colorado\, the Northern District of Texas\, and the District of Arizona. Mr. Hemme is also affiliated with ProVisors. \nSince 2000\, Mr. Hemme has served on the Board of Directors for the Community Campership Council\, a local non-profit organization that raises money to send underprivileged San Diego youth to camp. The firm also  supports Second Chance\, a non-profit organization which help persons with a criminal history get back on their feet and become productive members of society. \nWhen not practicing law\, he enjoys spending time with his family\, traveling\, wine\, boating\, skiing\, hiking\, tai chi and woodworking. \nMr. Hemme’s contact information: \nTelephone:  858-587-3555\nE-mail address:  jhemme@sandiegoattorney.com \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/february-2020-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant-with-jerry-d-hemme/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20200103T182900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200103T183300Z
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SUMMARY:January 2020 MCLE Luncheon at Manhattan Restaurant with Danna J. Cotman
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar next week’s MCLE lunchtime program at noon\, Thursday January 9th\, at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant – 7766 Fay Avenue.    \nAttorney DANNA J. COTMAN is our speaker\, presenting  “ENHANCING THE WORKPLACE CULTURE\,” in which she will discuss how to recognize and address implicit bias\, and the benefits of diversity\, civility\, and pay equity in the workplace. \nThe program will provide 1.0 hour of MCLE credit for the category: Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society. \n  \nSome information about our Speaker: \nDanna Cotman is a member of our association and a past president (2008).  She is the owner and founder of ARC IP Law\, PC\, a boutique intellectual property law firm located in La Jolla\, California.  Her firm helps their clients add value to their businesses through handling a wide variety of intellectual property matters\, including patent\, trademark\, trade secret and copyright prosecution\, IP litigation\, licensing negotiations\, and enforcement of intellectual property rights for her clients.   She is involved with a number of tech accelerators and works closely with entrepreneurs from early stages of launch through funding and sale. \nDanna is the immediate past President of Lawyers Club of San Diego\, a specialty bar whose mission is to advance the status of women in the law and society.  She holds a J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law\, an MBA from California Coast\, a BSBA from Chapman University\, and an AA in Fashion Design from FIDM.   Danna was recently awarded the Thomas Jefferson School of Law Alumni Association Outstanding Service to the Community award. \nDanna is the current co-chair of the Lawyers Club Workplace Equity and Civility Initiative\, and will draw upon her professional experiences and expertise to speak about enhancing the workplace culture – through recognizing and addressing implicit bias\, and about the benefits of diversity\, civility\, and pay equity in the workplace.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/danna-j-cotman/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191208T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T225053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T205911Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Party & Elections
DESCRIPTION:THE LA JOLLA BAR ASSOCIATION CORDIALLY INVITES ITS MEMBERS AND MEMBER’S GUEST TO A \nWINTER HOLIDAY PARTY\nDATE: SUNDAY\, DECEMBER 8\, 2019  \nTIME: 4:00 TO 6:30 PM  \nLOCATION: MANHATTAN OF LA JOLLA RESTAURANT  \n7766 FAY AVENUE\, LA JOLLA\, CA 92037 \nAT WHICH THE ELECTION OF 2020 OFFICERS & DIRECTORS WILL BE HELD  \n-with – \nDELICIOUS HORS D’OEUVRES AND SALAD  \nDESSERTS & COFFEE \nFULL BAR \n(serving your favorite libations*) \nFIRST COME-FIRST SERVE DRINK COUPONS SPONSORED  \nBY HAHN LOESER & PARKS\, LLP  \nYou are encouraged (but not required) to bring an unwrapped toy for contribution to the Toys for Tots program. \nPLEASE RSVP for yourself and your guest to Social Committee Chair\, Daniel Gamez\, by 5:00 pm on Thursday\, December 5th\, at e-mail address of daniel@gamezlawfirm.com  \n**the party is a “no host” cash bar event; after all drink coupons are distributed\, drink prices are: $14 per glass of wine; $16 per cocktail; and $5 per soda beverage \n\nFor those not able to attend the Holiday Party\, we request that you complete\, sign\, and return the Ballot form by one of the three alternate methods described on the form\, and within the date & time deadline described\, so that your vote can be counted with those of members attending the party.  \nOur association’s 2019 President\, Tom Gotfredson\, and all of your board members express their hope that you will be able to attend this year’s Holiday Party.  The past two years\, our membership number has exceeded 100\, and we have had the pleasure of welcoming several new members during the current year.  The Holiday Party provides a wonderful opportunity to socialize with newer members and reconnect with longstanding members.  \nClick to download the Ballot\, here.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/holiday-party-elections-date-to-be-determined/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T225010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T193814Z
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SUMMARY:November 2019 MCLE Luncheon at Manhattan Restaurant
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, November 14\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue). We are very pleased to have attorney JOHN W. HANSON as this month’s speaker.  Mr. Hanson is a member of our association\, and practices exclusively in the are of consumer law.  \nHis presentation is entitled  “CONSUMER LAW: CAR SALES AND WARRANTY REPAIRS\,” and will draw upon his 20 years experience representing clients in litigation with car dealerships and car warranty providers.   \nThe program will focus on consumer protection laws and the practice of consumer law in these two areas: (1) consumer manipulation and abuse by dealerships during car purchase transactions; and (2) automobile defects and the remedies and limitations of California’s lemon law.  Mr. Hanson will also address how attorneys can assist clients (and themselves) on how to save thousands of dollars and avoid becoming victim to both car sales practices and warranty company “run-arounds.” \nThe program will  provide 1 hour of general  MCLE credit.\n\n \nSome information about our Speaker: \nJohn W. Hanson\, B.A.\, J.D.\, LL.M.\, practices exclusively in the area of consumer law\, with a focus on the lemon law and car dealer fraud. \n Mr. Hanson received  J.D. and B.A. degrees from the University of Iowa\, and an LL.M. from the University of London.  After graduating from law school in 1996\, Mr. Hanson clerked for an Iowa Supreme Court Justice\, and subsequently clerked for the Iowa Federal District Court.  After moving to California\, Mr. Hanson served as law clerk for the Honorable Nita L. Stormes\, Magistrate Judge\, United States District Court for the Southern District of California.   \n Mr. Hanson began his consumer law practice at a firm started by one of “Nader’s Raiders\,” and eventually opened  his own consumer-law practice more than  ten years ago.  In addition to his law practice\,  Mr. Hanson gives presentations on consumer law to public and professional groups\, and he teaches a course on consumer law at Miramar College.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/november-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191005T220728Z
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SUMMARY:October 2019 MCLE Luncheon with George Fleming and Michael J. Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our next MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, October 10\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue). \nWe are extremely pleased to have GEORGE FLEMING and MICHAEL J. ROBERTS as our October speakers. Their joint presentation on Mediation is entitled “NEGOTIATING IN A DYSFUNCTIONAL ENVIRONMENT:  DIFFICULT PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS.“ \nOur association is most fortunate these highly respected professional share their collective wealth of experience with our members.  Our own long-time association member\, George Fleming (founder – Fleming\, PC)\, has over 40 years experience handling numerous complex litigation mediations and jury trials; and Michael J.\, Roberts (Neutral – ADR Services\, Inc.)\, has 40 years experience as a mediator and special master in over 4\,000 cases. \nTheir presentation will focus on effective mediation\, with emphasis on difficult cases and  dysfunctional  settlement  negotiations\, where negotiations have stalled and the parties are at impasse.  The speakers will discuss causes for such problems\, including lack of preparation; a party’s unrealistic  assessment  of their position; hidden agendas; and/or negotiation tactics that are not conducive to\, or altogether undermine efforts toward settlement.  The speakers will also discuss dysfunctional  negotiations in which the lawyers and/or their clients are the primary problem to achieving resolution of the dispute\, and effective mediation strategies to overcome these and other obstacles to settling difficult cases. \nPlease put this program on your calendar – you will not want to miss it! \nThis program will qualify for 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \n  \nSome information about our Speakers:\n\n  \nGEORGE FLEMING\, Esq. – Fleming PC\nGeorge Fleming is among a select few lawyers in Southern California who has been accorded one of the highest honors a trial lawyer can receive: invitation to be a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers. \nMr. Fleming was inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates in 1983\, where he holds the rank of “Advocate\,” and is a past SD president and director of that organization.  He has handled an extraordinary number of jury trials and mediations involving complex litigation\, and holds an impressive record of successful outcomes over the past 40 years. \nPrior to his founding the firm which is now Fleming\, PC\,  Mr. Fleming worked for Baker & McKenzie\, among the world’s largest firms\, where he litigated matters for major corporations involving both national and international issues.   Since leaving Baker & McKenzie\, he has continued to litigate business\, employment\, and major tort and personal injury matters. As lead counsel on behalf of plaintiffs\, he has recovered many millions of dollars for his clients\, and as a defender he has saved clients many millions as well. \nFor over 20 years\, he has been recognized annually by Woodward/White as one of the Best Lawyers in America. \nClick here for further and more complete particulars regarding George Fleming. \n————– \nMICHAEL J. ROBERTS\, Esq. – ADR Services\, Inc.\nMichael J. Roberts\, Esq. is a full-time mediator and arbitrator of over 25 years and is widely recognized for his expertise and resolve in settling complex and difficult cases in the areas of employment\, construction\, business\, real estate and insurance. \nSince 1985\, Mr. Roberts has served as a mediator and special master in over 4\,000 cases with aggregate settlement in excess of $800 million.  He is particularly accomplished at mediating major financial controversies\, complex multiparty and class action matters.  His areas of dispute resolution expertise include matters involving Employment; Insurance; Construction; Environmental; Business & Commercial; Intellectual Property; and Real Estate. \nAmong his professional achievements\, Mr. Roberts’ has been recognized as one of California’s Top 50 neutrals; as a Super Lawyer in the area of Alternative Dispute Resolution (1997-Present); and in the San Diego Magazine Top Lawyer’s List\, (2010-Present).  He is a Member\, Association of Business Trial Lawyers; a Fellow\, International Academy of Mediators (1997-2015); Chairperson\, Construction and Real Estate Advisory Committees\, American Arbitration Association; Chairperson\, Real Estate Law Section\, San Diego County Bar Association;  Adjunct Professor of “Alternative Dispute Resolution” at the California Western School of Law; and Recipient of the American Arbitration Association’s award for “Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Alternative Dispute Resolution.” \nClick here for further and more complete particulars regarding Michael J. Roberts.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/october-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190912T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190906T222659Z
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SUMMARY:September 2019 MCLE Luncheon with Neil D. Kalin
DESCRIPTION:Our next lunchtime MCLE program will be Thursday\, September 12\, 2019 at 12:00 pm\, at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (7766 Fay Avenue). We are pleased to welcome Neil D. Kalin\, Assistant General Counsel to California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.)  \nMr. Kalin will be giving a presentation in the subject area of Standard forms mistakes lawyers make AND key differences between C.A.R. and AIR commercial contracts AND … More! Comparison and Contrasts between standardized contractual forms used for residential real estate transactions\, and those used for commercial real estate transactions. \n\nThe program will include discussion of several topics\, including:\nMistakes – that lawyers make relative to standard real estate forms\, such as:  forgetting to mediate before litigating or arbitrating;  mistaking the form to be more important than the substance;  failing to read the contract or disclosure forms;  believing/assuming that the broker is always wrong. \nAIR CRE and CAR forms – Passive versus Active Contingency Removal;  Absolute versus good faith contingency removal;  Mandatory mediation versus no litigation prerequisite;  Contract strike-throughs versus changes made by addendum or amendment. \nC.A.R. Attorney Referral Panel \nReal Property Law Section Opportunities – upcoming events and Executive Committee vacancies \nAll attorneys at some point in their professional or personal lives will likely have situations involving use of California Association of Realtors forms relative to purchase/sale of residential property\, and/or\, involving use of AIR CRE (formerly known as the AIR Commercial Real Estate Association) for commercial real estate purchase/sale transactions.   \nMr. Kalin will discuss these forms as well as other related information during his presentation. \nThe program is currently evaluated as providing 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \n\nSome information about our Speaker:\nNeil D. Kalin  joined the California Association of REALTORS® in 1987 and is now Assistant General Counsel.  He is the senior legal advisor to C.A.R.’s Standard Forms Committee\, provides advice to C.A.R. members on the Legal Hotline\, and writes many of C.A.R.’s Appellate Court Briefs.  Neil is an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and has served as a Judge Pro Tem and a volunteer mediator and arbitrator for the Los Angeles County Superior Court. \nNeil has earned his CIPS designation (Certified International Property Specialist) from N.A.R. in 2001.  In 1982\, Neil received his Bachelor of Science degree in Advertising from the University of Illinois.  Also in 1982\, he received his Certificate of Public Accountancy (CPA).  Neil was graduated from UCLA School of Law in 1985.  \n\nAssistant General Counsel for California Association of REALTORS®\nStarted working for C.A.R. in 1987\nSenior legal advisor to C.A.R.’s Standard Forms Committee\nAuthor of amicus briefs for C.A.R. for the State and Federal courts\nPrinciple instructor for Certified Forms Trainer program courses on Purchase Agreements and Property Management\nMakes public presentations on real estate legal developments for REALTORS® and attorneys throughout California\nAnswers the C.A.R. Legal Hotline\nEditor of legal section of car.org\nInstructor for mediator panelists for C.A.R. Real Estate Mediation Center for Consumers\nArbitrator for the American Arbitration Association (commercial panel)\nTeaches DRE-approved continuing education courses on RPA\, Risk Mgt.\nCo-chair (2019)\, Real Property Law Section of California Lawyers Assoc.\nGraduate (1982) of University of Illinois (Bachelor of Science\, Advertising)\nRecipient (1982) of Certificate of Public Accountancy\nGraduate (1985) of UCLA School of Law (Juris Doctor)\nRecipient of Certified International Property designation (NAR\, 2001)
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/september-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190816T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190816T183000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190610T192838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T225041Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: 2019 Summer Beach Party – August 16\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! 2019 Summer Beach Party:\nAugust 16\, 2019\n4:30-6:30 p.m.\n\nLa Jolla Beach & Tennis Club \n  \nYou may make your $21 payment for the Summer Beach Party online\, using the PayPal dropdown menu below. \nONCE YOU COMPLETE YOUR BEACH PARTY PAYMENT:\nplease email Daniel R. Gamez\, Social Committee Chair\, with your name and any guests’ name(s) to complete your registration. Without sharing that information by way of email\, you will NOT be allowed to pass through the Beach Club front gate. Daniel’s email address is daniel@gamezlawfirm.com. \nThe deadline to register is 5:00 pm on August 13. \n  \nPay Your Summer Beach Party Fee Online\nTo make your online payment here\, please select\n“Summer Beach Party Fee – $21” below:\n*PayPal fee included for online payment.Annual Membership - $78Summer Party Fee (x1) - $32Summer Party Fee (x2) - $64Summer Party Fee (x3) - $96Summer Party Fee (x4) - $128Summer Party Fee (x5) - $160Other AmountYour Email Address:    \n\n    \n    \n\n    \n\n    \n    \n        \n        \n    \n     \n  \nReservation by Mail\nReservations should be made by providing the LJBA with the names of you and your spouse/significant other/adult friend; the names and ages of all children; and payment to the La Jolla Bar Association of the appropriate amount of guest fees\, by U.S. MAIL to the following address. \nOnce you make your payment\, please complete your registration by emailing your name and your guests’ name(s) to Social Committee Chair\, Daniel R. Gamez\, at: daniel@gamezlawfirm.com \nPayment of Beach Club guest fees in the amount of $20.00 for each adult and each child 13 years of age and older are required\, and must be received not later than close of business on Tuesday\, August 13\, 2019. \nMail to: \nLa Jolla Bar Association\nP.O. Box 1831\nLa Jolla\, CA 92038 \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/save-the-date-august-2-2019-la-jolla-bar-associations-2019-summer-beach-party/
LOCATION:La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club\,  2000 Spindrift Dr.\, La Jolla\, 92037
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190711T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190711T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T174956Z
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SUMMARY:July 2019 MCLE Luncheon with Heather L. Rosing & David M. Majchrzak
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, July 11\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue). We are very pleased to have attorneys HEATHER L. ROSING and DAVID M. MAJCHRZAK of the Klinedinst firm as this month’s speakers.  \nMs. Rosing and Mr. Majchrzak will give a joint presentation\, “Top 10 Common Ethical Missteps That Can Trip Up Lawyers”.  \nRegardless of practice area\, all lawyers have one thing in common — they must follow their ethical obligations included in the State Bar Act and the recently revised Rules of Professional Conduct. There are challenges in doing so\, due to the time-sensitive nature of legal matters\, the market challenges\, and the complexity of practicing law.   This program will examine 10 of the top most common issues and attendant precautions that lawyers can take to avoid ensnarement in an ethical trap. The program will provide 1.0 hr CLE credit in Ethics. \nAmong topics to be covered by our speakers are: \n\nFailure to keep accurate accountings\nFailure to communicate with clients\nKeeping confidential information confidential\nFee-sharing with non-lawyers\nBad conflicts practices\nEngaging in business transactions with clients\nFailure to produce the file in the correct format or prompt manner\nProblematic management of potential client relationships  \nSupervision of subordinate lawyers and non-lawyer assistants  \nProhibited discrimination\, harassment\, and retaliation\n\n  \nPresentation Materials: \nLJBA July 11 2019 Presentation PDF \nLJBA July 11 2019 Presentation PPTX \n\nSome Information about our speakers:\n\nHeather L. Rosing\n \nHeather L. Rosing serves as the Chairperson of her firm’s Professional Liability Department\, working with a team of Klinedinst lawyers across the state in the defense of professionals such as lawyers and accountants. Ms. Rosing has developed a nationwide reputation for her experience and skill in litigating complex malpractice\, fraud cases\, and D&O matters\, and in advising in the areas of ethics and risk management. Ms. Rosing also serves as a consultant and expert witness in the areas of fee disputes\, professional responsibility\, privileges\, and attorney duties. \nFor approximately a decade\, Ms. Rosing has also represented judges and commissioners in matters before the Commission on Judicial Performance and advised judicial officers on matters pertaining to judicial ethics. \nMs. Rosing is certified as a specialist in Legal Malpractice Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. Ms. Rosing has represented numerous lawyers and other professionals in hundreds of cases and matters in State Court\, Federal Court\, and arbitration proceedings. Her track record includes notable victories\, both by way of motion and at trial. \nIn addition to serving as the Department Chairperson\, Ms. Rosing has served as the Chief Financial Officer since 2006. As a member of the Klinedinst Board of Directors and Executive Committee\, she also serves as one of the managing attorneys of the 130 employee firm\, and previously served as the firm’s General Counsel. \nRated AV®-Preeminent™ by Martindale since 2000\, Ms. Rosing has been honored with numerous accolades for her work in ethics and professional liability defense. Ms. Rosing donates much of her time to speaking and teaching free of charge on ethics\, professionalism\, and malpractice across the state and county.  In 2009\, Ms. Rosing also was appointed to the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Lawyers’ Professional Liability\, and chaired its bi-annual conference in September 2009 in Chicago and in September 2013 in San Diego. \nMs. Rosing’s Online Bio\nhttps://klinedinstlaw.com/profiles/attorney/heather-rosing \n  \nDavid M. Majcchrzak\n \nDavid M. Majchrzak is a seasoned ethicist\, civil litigator\, and certified specialist by the State Bar of California in legal malpractice law with significant motion\, trial\, and appellate experience. He works primarily out of Klinedinst PC’s San Diego office. Mr. Majchrzak devotes a substantial portion of his career to counseling his clients on how to achieve their professional goals in an ethical way. For those attorneys who do not have general counsel in their firm or who simply need practical\, outside advice\, he helps navigate the often complex ethical waters of the legal profession. Mr. Majchrzak performs law office risk management reviews\, trains law firm staff in ethics requirements\, and advises on a variety of topics. These include conflicts of interest\, fees and billing requirements and dispute handling\, trust account procedures\, law firm advertising and online marketing efforts\, engagement and common interest agreements\, non-engagement and disengagement protocols\, attorney-client privilege/confidentiality analyses and protection\, subpoena response\, multi-jurisdictional practice\, lawyer mobility\, and ancillary business ventures. \nState Bar of California\, California Board of Legal Specialization \nMr. Majchrzak\, who has achieved Martindale’s highest AV®-Preeminent™ rating\, is very active within the legal community. Mr. Majchrzak currently serves is the immediate past chair of the San Diego County Bar Association’s invitation-only Legal Ethics Committee. He also serves as the chair of the Integration and Engagement Committee and a member of the Future of Lawyering Committee of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers. \nMr. Majchrzak recently completed service as a three-year member of the State Bar’s Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct\, and chair of its outreach committee. In 2015\, Mr. Majchrzak revived the then-abandoned Ethics Quarterly\, and has continued as one of its two editors\, a role that he continues in. Mr. Majchrzak has also been active within the American Inns of Court. He served for four years as president of the William L. Todd\, Jr. chapter and two years on the national program awards committees. Mr. Majchrzak is a director and secretary for both the San Diego County Bar Association and the Association of Discipline Defense Counsel. He has also served as a judge for Teen Court\, an attorney instructor for mock trial competitions\, a director of the Kiwanis Club of Poway\, and in various other voluntary professional and community roles. \nMr. Majchrzak’s Online Bio\nDavid M. Majchrzak – Klinedinst \nEducation \nUniversity of Southern California (B.S.\, 1993) \nThomas Jefferson School of Law (J.D.\, summa cum laude\, 2002) \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/july-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190618T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190618T183000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190610T192322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T192909Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: June 18\, 2019 at Duke’s La Jolla
DESCRIPTION:Please help us continue a tradition of our Bar Association\, and join your colleagues for an informal\, no host\, social gathering at Duke’s (1216 Prospect Avenue) on Tuesday\, June 18\, 2019 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. \nPlease attend – to meet and greet; relax and chat; and relieve the stress of the day\, while developing and solidifying friendships and professional relationships. \nA great way to start the summer\, and always an enjoyable event! 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/save-the-date-june-18-2019-at-dukes-la-jolla/
LOCATION:Duke’s La Jolla\, 1216 Prospect Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190607T183027Z
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SUMMARY:June 2019 MCLE Luncheon with Attorney Jamie Beck
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, June 13\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (7766 Fay Avenue –  within the Empress Hotel).   \nWe are very pleased to have attorney JAMIE BECK as our speaker for the June lunch meeting.  Ms. Beck is the President and Managing Attorney of Free to Thrive\, a nonprofit organization that assists survivors of human trafficking to achieve positive\, productive lives. \nMs. Beck will present “LEGAL ISSUES IMPACTING VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING\,”  addressing the unique legal problems  and other issues experienced by trafficking victims in rebuilding their lives.     \nMs. Beck’s presentation will provide insight to the legal landscape navigated by trafficking victims\, and will expand upon information our members have previously received through past presentations from the offices of the San Diego District Attorney and the U.S. Attorney\, CASD. \nNote: The program will provide 1.0 hr CLE credit.  \n\nInformation about our Speaker\, JAMIE BECK:\nJamie Beck is the President and Managing Attorney of Free to Thrive\, a nonprofit organization that works to empower survivors of all forms of human trafficking in their journey to becoming thrivers. \nPrior to launching Free to Thrive in 2017\, Jamie practiced civil litigation for five years at Procopio\, Cory\, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP. Jamie also worked as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Michael M. Anello in the Federal District Court for United States District Court\, Southern District of California.  \nJamie received her law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts in political science with a minor in sociology from Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario\, Canada. \nJamie was the 2016-2017 president of Lawyers Club of San Diego and founded the Lawyers Club Human Trafficking Collaborative. She currently serves on the Dean’s Advisory Board of the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego.  \nPoint Loma Nazarene University recognized Jamie’s contribution to the fight against human trafficking\, awarding her its inaugural 2016 Hope Rising Award. Jamie also received a commendation from the City of San Diego Human Relations Commission for her leadership in combating human trafficking of women and girls in San Diego.  \nJamie has been named a “San Diego Super Lawyer – Rising Star” 2015 – 2017\, San Diego Business Journal “Best of the Bar” 2015 – 2016\, and San Diego Metro\, 40 Under 40. \nFor more information about our speaker\, or to learn more about FREE TO THRIVE’s activities\, please visit:\nhttps://freetothrive.org/ \n  \nWritten materials for the June 13th lunchtime presentation:\nMeeting the Legal Needs of Human-Trafficking \nLegal Issues Impacting the Victims of Human Trafficking \nThe Nature and Extent of Gang Involvement in Sex Trafficking in San Diego County \nVoices for Victims: Lawyers Against Human Trafficking Tool Kit for Bar Associations \nLegal Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors \nGuidance for Working With a Survivor of Human Trafficking \nVicarious Trauma \n  \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/june-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190509T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190509T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T181452Z
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SUMMARY:May 2019 MCLE Luncheon with David Cameron Carr
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, May 9\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (7766 Fay Avenue –  within the Empress Hotel).   \nWe are very pleased to have ethics attorney DAVID CAMERON CARR as our speaker for the May lunch meeting.  Mr. Carr will present “NEW RULES ON COMPETENCE AND COMMUNICATION\,” addressing how the rules governing  attorney competence\, diligence and communication have changed with adoption of the new Rules of Professional Conduct;  how the Rules are different from the ABA Model Rules;  and how the State Bar analyzes competence issues from a discipline standpoint\, including application of the “moral turpitude” doctrine to grossly negligent breaches of duty. \nMr. Carr’s prior presentation to our group during 2017 was very informative and well-received.  This upcoming presentation is certain to be worthwhile and of benefit to our members. \nNote: The program on May 9th will provide 1.0 hr CLE credit or the required category of “competence issues.” \n\nInformation about our Speaker\, David C. Carr:\nDavid Cameron Carr\, an attorney in private practice in San Diego\, California\, specializes in discipline defense\, bar admissions\, attorney professional responsibility and ethics advice. \nMr. Carr is a 1986 graduate of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Following several years of practice in commercial law and business litigation\, Mr. Carr joined the State Bar of California as a staff attorney in 1989. He served as counsel to the State Bar’s audit and review panel from 1989 to 1992. Mr. Carr served on the National Organization of Bar Counsel’s advisory committee to the American Bar Association’s McKay Commission on discipline enforcement in 1991. \nHe moved from oversight of the discipline system in 1992 to prosecuting cases as a deputy trial counsel in the discipline prosecutor’s office of the State Bar. After five years trying discipline\, admissions and reinstatement cases before the State Bar Court Hearing Department\, Mr. Carr began to specialize in appellate advocacy before the State Bar Court’s Review Department\, resulting in 10 published decisions between 1997 and 2000. \nDuring the shutdown of the State Bar in 1998 after former Gov. Pete Wilson’s veto of the State Bar dues bill\, Mr. Carr worked as an unpaid volunteer in the discipline system. He argued as amicus counsel to the California Supreme Court that a special master be appointed to oversee discipline system spending\, an idea adopted by the Supreme Court in its decision reviving the discipline system (In re Attorney Discipline System (1998) 19 Cal.4th 582.) \nAfter the Supreme Court ordered a special dues assessment\, Mr. Carr became an assistant chief trial counsel and manager of the general trials unit in Los Angeles in 1999. He also worked on discipline policy issues as the chief trial counsel’s liaison with the State Bar’s Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) and the State Bar Court Executive Committee. \nMr. Carr returned to private practice in 2001 and his hometown of San Diego in 2002. He is a member of the San Diego County Bar Association\, where he is active on the Legal Ethics Committee. Mr. Carr is also a member of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL)\, the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility\, the Association of Discipline Defense Counsel\, where he served as president from 2008 through 2011\, and the State Bar’s Standing Committee on Professional Responsibiity and Conduct (2018-2021). \nMr. Carr grew up in South Bay suburbs of San Diego and attended high school in the small desert community of Borrego Springs. After high school\, he attended UCLA\, where he graduated with a degree in history in 1978. \n  \nHandout for David C. Carr’s Presentation\nLJBA New Rules on Competence and Communication.pdf \n  \nExperience\nPrivate Practice Representing Attorneys and Bar Applicants Since 2001 \nAdjunct Faculty\, Thomas Jefferson School of Law \nState Bar of California\, 1989-2001 \nAssistant Chief Trial Counsel\, Manager\, 1999-2001 \nDeputy Trial Counsel\, Discipline Prosecutor\, 1992-1999 \nStaff Attorney\, Audit and Review\, 1989-1992 \nBusiness Litigation\, Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Practice\, 1986-1989 \nBar Admission \nAdmitted to State Bar of California\, December 1986 \nAdmitted in the Southern\, Central and Northern Federal District Courts\, California \n\nEducation\nLoyola Law School\, Los Angeles J.D.\, 1986 \nUCLA\, B.A. History\, 1977 \nBorrego Springs High School\, 1973 \nProfessional Associations \nAssociation of Discipline Defense Counsel \nAssociation of Professional Responsibility Lawyers \nLegal Ethics Committee\, San Diego County Bar Association \nCenter for Professional Responsibility\, American Bar Association
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/may-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T193902Z
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SUMMARY:April 2019 MCLE Luncheon at Manhattan Restaurant
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar this week’s MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, April 11\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue).    \nWe are very pleased to have MICHAEL DULLEA\, Vice President and Western Region Underwriting Counsel for Title Resources Guaranty Corporation\, a member of Realogy/TRG (RLGY:NYSE)\, returning as a speaker for our April lunch meeting.  Mr. Dullea will present “TOP 50 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATIVE AND CASE LAW CHANGES AFFECTING REAL ESTATE FOR 2019” \nMr. Dullea’s presentation will summarize recent legislation and major cases impacting real property law\, and will also include discussion of topics such as “Heggstad” petitions and related current issues triggered by the California State Board of Equalization\, and by Local County Assessors. \nMr. Dullea frequently presents and teaches on areas of real property law and title insurance\, and his presentations\, programs and courses are always informative and well-received.   \nDo not miss this upcoming lunchtime event!\nNote: This program will provide 1.0 hr general credit CLE. \n\nClick here to download materials for this week’s presentation. \n\nInformation about our Speaker\, Michael E. Dullea: \nMichael E. Dullea is Vice President\, Western Region Underwriting Counsel\, Title Resources Guaranty Company\, a member firm of Realogy/TRG (RLGY:NYSE).  \nAfter serving in the US Navy\, Mr. Dullea received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and received his Juris Doctor degree from Thomas Jefferson School of Law (formerly Western States University) in San Diego.  \nMr. Dullea has served as Vice President and National Commercial Underwriting Counsel with another national underwriter. There his responsibilities included handling National and Regional complex title underwriting projects involving Commercial\, Energy\, Home Builder projects. He also served as Counsel for National Default Operation\, the Timeshare Division\, and the National Agency Division.  \nBeginning his career in the title insurance industry in 1971 he has held positions as Southern California Regional Counsel supervising and managing Title and Escrow Claims and Litigation Departments in Southern California; and\, as California Underwriting Counsel engaged in all areas of real estate law including Title Insurance Underwriting\, Escrow\, Lender Transactions\, Foreclosures\, Commercial Projects\, and Common Interest Developments. \nAs a College Instructor\, Mr. Dullea has taught Courses in Real Estate Law\, Real Estate Finance\, Escrow\, Business Law\, and Management and Economics and Legal Research courses at the various colleges and universities including University of Redlands\, UCSD Extension\, and in Community Colleges. He has also taught Online Courses at Southwestern College as a Certified Online Instructor\, as well as in the Classroom. He has extensive speaking and writing experience in the Legal Profession and in the Real Estate industry.  \nHe is active in the California State Bar Real Property Section where he is Advisor to the State Bar Real Property Journal and has served as Advisor and past Vice Chair of the Executive Committee of the Section and currently on the Ca State Bar Real Property Law Section Journal Advisory Board. He serves as Board Member of Noah’s Ark Angel Foundation\, and is former President and Director of Noah Homes\, Inc. a non-profit organization providing housing and programs for developmentally disabled adults. Mr. Dullea has also served as Member and Advisor with the University of San Diego Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate.  \nMr. Dullea is past President and Director of the Law Library Justice Foundation in San Diego\, and past President and Director of the Thomas More Society. He also served as Past Chair of the San Diego Bar Association Real Property Section\, and as a Member of the California Land Title Association Forms and Practices Committee. 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/april-2019-mcle-luncheon-michael-dullea/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T224210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T163323Z
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SUMMARY:March 2019 MCLE Luncheon with Dale C. Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, March 14\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant\, within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue. \nWe are very pleased to have DALE C. HUNT\, PhD\, Registered Patent Attorney\, and Principal of Plant and Planet Law Firm\, as our March speaker\, presenting: “PATENTING IN THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY – ITS UNIQUE CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES” \nDr. Hunt’s presentation will include discussion of the following: \n1.  The United State’s Patent Office’s hostility toward Cannabis trademarks as opposed to its receptiveness to to Cannabis patents\, and the statutory basis for it; \n2.  Why patenting in the Cannabis industry faces challenges that no other industry has ever faced\, and will for a generation at least\, and what you should tell your clients about it (either as patent applicants\, or as patent-infringement defendants); \n3.  The basics of Cannabis biology\, and why you should know it as both a lawyer and consumer – i.e.\, why THC gets people “high” and CBD “cures everything.” and why the next few cannabinoids will become huge investment opportunities and the related legal implications. \nNote:  The program is anticipated to provide 1.0 hr general credit CLE\, its length might slightly exceed one hour.  \nInformation about our Speaker\, Dale C. Hunt: \nDale provides guidance and expertise on patents and intellectual property matters.  Dale has extensive experience with patent protection\, with a technical emphasis in life sciences (cellular biology\, genetics\, genomics\, immunology\, microbiology\, molecular biology\, pharmaceuticals\, protein engineering\, stem cells\, transgenics and vaccines); environmental technology (alternative energy\, carbon-emissions credits and exchanges\, oil and gas technologies\, solar energy\, natural products and water purification systems); materials and manufacturing (filters and filtration systems\, metal fibers and alloys); medical devices and procedures (nucleic acid diagnostics\, sensors and instrumentation and surgical devices and methods); and plants (agriculture\, plant genetics\, plant patents and plant-variety protection).  Dale also has experience with patent portfolio management and strategy advice\, international intellectual property matters\, right-to-practice and product-launch opinions\, intellectual property due diligence\, and licensing. \nDale also started a Cannabis  IP practice to aid clients in establishing intellectual property protection for their legal marijuana strains\, products and businesses.  The approaches to such protection include U.S. plant patents and utility patents; state and common law trademark strategies\, protection\, and enforcement; and federal trademark protection for federally legal allied products and services.  His expertise also extends to other forms of protection for  Cannabis  businesses\, including licensing of intellectual property\, which can encompass protection of know-how and trade secrets related to cultivation and processing techniques; international plant breeders’ rights and related commercialization and enforcement strategies; as well as various other approaches that have been successful for his clients in the fruit and floral markets but which  Cannabis companies have yet to attempt. \nDale’s introduction to the Cannabis industry came as a policy advisor to the Open Cannabis Project; he is now a member of OCP’s Board of Directors.  He fully supports the goals of free access to the public domain in the Cannabis industry and created (and privately funded) MJPatentsWeekly.com in part to promote a conversation about crowdsourcing the prior art in an industry that uniquely lacks a significant published history of its commercial activity.  While Dale is a strong believer in the value of the patent system\, he maintains that the system is only as valid as the patents it issues.  Plant & Planet will always work with its clients to obtain valid patents that cover their inventions without reading on what is in the public domain.  This ethical approach to IP avoids wasting investor resources and undermining our clients’ goodwill and reputation in the Cannabis community.  It is one of the ways that Our Clients Make the Planet Better. \nHaving started as a botanist and plant geneticist\, Dale continued his study of plant biology at the cellular and molecular level\, completing a PhD at UC San Diego.  Dale then went on to UC Berkeley for law school.   In addition to his diverse patent practice as described above\, he has worked his entire career helping clients  protect and commercialize their proprietary plant varieties in the US and over 20 foreign countries.  Dale has spoken on Cannabis IP protection at the Marijuana Business Convention\, Cannabis IP and Open Source at the Emerald Cup\, and will lead a panel discussion on Cannabis and university research at the National Meeting of the Association of University Technology Managers.  He has also been interviewed for and quoted in numerous news articles and by national media outlets on the topic of marijuana and patenting. \nProfessional History: \n\n\n\n\n\nFounder\, Plant & Planet Law Firm\, 2019\nPartner\, Hahn Loeser and Parks LLP\, 2015-2019\nPartner\, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP\, 2008-2015\nPartner\, Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal LLP\, 2007-2008\nPartner\, Knobbe Martens Olson and Bear LLP\, 2001-2007; Associate\, 1996-2000\n\n\n\n\n\nEducation: \n\n\n\n\n\nJD – law\, University of California Berkeley\nPhD – molecular/cellular biology\, University of California San Diego\nMS – plant genetics\, Brigham Young University\nBS – Botany\, Brigham Young University\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/march-2019-mcle-luncheon-at-manhattan-restaurant/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190214T174952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T175531Z
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SUMMARY:February 2019 MCLE Luncheon with Michael A. Perlmutter
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, February 14\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant\, within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue. \nWe are very pleased to have MICHAEL A. PERLMUTTER\,  Principal of Perlmutter Law & Valuation\, Inc.\, as our February speaker.  Mr. Perlmutter\, a former IRS Senior Estate Tax Attorney (licensed California) and a California Certified Public Accountant\, will present  “Valuation Appraisals:  Ten Appraisal Red Flags that may trigger an IRS audit.”   \nMr. Perlmutter’s presentation will include many examples of actual “red flag” situations he has encountered in reviewing thousands of appraisals during his 27-year career at the Internal Revenue Service.  The presentation will highlight wording/phrases contained in appraisals that are “Red Flags” to the IRS.  Mr. Perlmutter will also include a brief summary of the “red flags” found in a docketed case\, Estate of Michael Jackson v. Commissioner\, in which he was involved as both a legal and valuation consultant to the IRS.  In addition\, the presentation will include a quick introductory overview of valuation methodology for our members reference. \nThe program\, including Q & A\, will provide 1.0 hr general credit CLE. \nInformation About Our Speaker:\nMICHAEL  A. PERLMUTTER is a former IRS Senior Estate Tax Attorney.  He holds licenses as both California Attorney and Certified Public Accountant\, and holds the professional designations of Certified Valuation Analyst and Accredited Business Appraisal Review.   \nDuring his 27 year tenure at the IRS\, Mr. Perlmutter reviewed\, critiqued and analyzed thousands of valuation appraisals of all types of assets\, and also specialized in Intellectual Property law and valuation.  He has handled tax audits of several well-known and celebrity taxpayers and estates.    \nMr. Perlmutter has written valuation training materials for IRS attorneys and personnel\, and has instructed and mentored IRS attorneys and personnel.   \nMr. Perlmutter has given presentations to tax and valuation professionals with the IRS\, the AICPA\, the ASA\, probate referee groups and at the most recent Hawaii Tax Institute seminar.  He has testified at IRS Appeals and prior to retirement from the IRS\, has assisted IRS Senior Counsel and the IRS valuation teams in high profile tax court cases and has testified as an expert witness subsequent to leaving the IRS.   \nNow in private practice\, Mr. Perlmutter offers consulting and appraisal report services\, as well as expert witness testimony for a host of valuation assignments.  More information about Mr. Perlmutter can be found at www.perlmutter-law.com.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/february-2019-mcle-luncheon-with-michael-a-perlmutter/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20190105T000431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T215640Z
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SUMMARY:January 2019 MCLE Luncheon with Stephanie Reynolds
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, January 10\, 2019\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant\, within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue. \nWe are pleased to have attorney STEPHANIE REYNOLDS\, partner with Berger\, Williams & Reynolds\, LLP\, as our January speaker. Ms. Reynolds will present “The Effect of the #MeToo Movement on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace and Beyond.”  \nThe program will provide an overview of the #MeToo Movement including: how and why it started; its effect on the number of lawsuits/claims filed alleging sexual harassment (i.e. EEOC data and statistics); it’s effect on employers/companies/executives/boards of directors (trends\, concerns\, shareholder pressure); and what has been done via enacted and proposed laws to address sexual harassment in the workplace.   Ms. Reynolds also intends to weave throughout her presentation some sexual harassment basics regarding California law.  \nThe program will provide 1.0 hr special credit CLE in the subject area\,  Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society. \n  \nInformation About Our Speaker:\nStephanie Reynolds is a Partner at Berger\, Williams & Reynolds\, LLP (formerly Pope\, Berger\,Williams & Reynolds\, LLP)\, one of the most highly sought after law firms in California specializing in employment law and litigation. Stephanie’s practice includes representing clients in cases involving claims for wrongful termination\, discrimination\, retaliation\, sexual harassment\, equal pay issues as well as other wage and hour claims for individuals and class actions\, misclassification of employees\, executive and shareholder disputes\, unfair competition and trade secrets\, and disputes involving employment agreements.Stephanie represents clients in both state and federal court\, and has obtained favorable results for her clients in mediation\, arbitration\, and at trial which have included seven-figure settlements on behalf of classes of employees as well as significant six-figure settlements on behalf of individual clients. Having the experience of representing employers and employees in complex matters gives Stephanie a unique perspective and advantage over other attorneys\, which enables them to provide creative solutions and advice to their clients. Stephanie prides herself on pursuing every possible avenue available to help her clients succeed and reach their goals and objectives\, and to always stay one step ahead of the opposition. In addition to litigation\, Stephanie also counsels employers regarding compliance with state and federal laws\, personnel policies\, protection of proprietary information\, and discipline and termination matters. She also trains employers and conducts workplace investigations in order to minimize liability. \nRead More:\nStephanie Reynolds – Employment & Labor Law Attorney | BWR \nDownload the Presentation PDF:\nThe Effect of the #MeToo Movement on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/january-2019-mcle-luncheon-with/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20181108T175233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T181045Z
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SUMMARY:November 2018 MCLE Luncheon with John S. Addams
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, November 8\, 2018\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant\, within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue. This program will provide 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \nWe are very pleased to have attorney JOHN S. ADDAMS\, partner at Niddrie Addams Fuller Singh LLP\, as our guest speaker.  \nClick here for the PowerPoint materials for the John S. Addams luncheon. \n  \nInformation About Our Speaker:\nJohn S.Addams is a certified appellate specialist through the State Bar of California\, Board of Legal Specialization with over 25 years of experience in civil appeals and writs. He has an AV rating through Martindale-Hubbell and is admitted in California\, Nevada\, and Arizona. John has been recognized by Super Lawyers® as an appellate attorney since 2013. In 2014\, the Daily Journal listed his firm (then Niddrie\, Fish & Addams LLP) as one of the top five appellate boutiques in California. \nAt Niddrie Addams Fuller Singh LLP\, John’s practice focuses on civil appeals and writs and major motion work in trial courts. From 2000-2010\, he was the owner of Law Offices of John S. Addams\, APC\, where he specialized in civil appeals and insurance law. John began his career with Wingert\, Grebing\, Anello & Brubaker\, a prominent San Diego litigation firm\, where he was a partner from 1996 through 2000. At the Wingert firm\, John first chaired several jury and bench trials and led the firm’s appellate and insurance coverage practice groups. \nJohn is a Master in the San Diego Appellate Inn of Court and also active with the Lopardo Inn of Court. \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/november-2018-mcle-luncheon-with-john-s-addams/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20181003T212303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T215557Z
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SUMMARY:October 2018 MCLE Luncheon with Jacob Stein\, Managing Partner at Aliant LLP
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, October 11\, 2018\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant\, within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue. This program will provide 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \nWe are very pleased to have attorney JACOB  STEIN\, Managing Partner at Aliant LLP\,  as our returning guest speaker.  Mr. Stein will present: “JUDGMENT PROOF: The State of the Art in Asset Protection.”  \nIn his presentation\, Mr. Stein will provide an overview of both the underlying substantive law and the practical aspects (i.e.\, what works and what does not) applicable to protecting your clients’ assets from litigants and creditors.  The program’s focus will be upon the strategies and solutions for protecting assets such as houses\, bank and brokerage accounts\, businesses\, professional practices and retirement plans\, and will include reference to the speaker’s personal experiences in completing more than 3000 asset protection transactions over the past 20 years\, and anecdotal illustrations.  \nOverview of Asset Protection including:  Practical Goals and Limitations; and Picking the Right Structure;\nFraudulent Transfers including:  Effectively Planning for Possible Challenges; and Practical Implications for Planning;\nBusiness Entities including: Best Practices on Picking the Right Jurisdiction;  and Single Member LLCs\, Poison Pills and Other Sexy Clauses;\nTrusts in Asset Protection:    Spendthrift Trusts; and Foreign Trusts; and\nProtecting Specific Assets:  Residences;  Retirement Plans;  Rental real estate;  and Businesses   \nThis program is certain to be of interest to all of our members\, regardless of their practice area\, and we look forward to seeing you at this upcoming event!  \n  \nInformation about our speaker: \nJacob Stein\, Esq. is Managing Partner at Aliant\, LLP\, where he specializes in structuring international business transactions\, complex U.S. and international tax planning\, and asset protection planning.  \nMr. Stein received his law degree from the University of Southern California\, and a Master of Laws in Taxation from Georgetown University.    He has been accredited by the State Bar of California as a Certified Tax Law Specialist\, is AV-rated (highest possible rating) by Martindale-Hubbell and has been named “A Super Lawyer” by the Los Angeles Magazine. \nOver the course of his career Mr. Stein has represented thousands of clients\, including: officers and directors of Fortune 500 companies; Forbes 400 families; celebrities; Internet entrepreneurs; high-profile real estate developers\, builders and investors; physicians; wealthy foreigners doing business in the United States; small business owners; attorneys\, accountants and financial advisors; and many other individuals with their cross-border business and international tax planning needs.  \nHe is the author of several books\, several dozen scholarly articles and technical manuals\, including his most recent article\, Pre-Immigration Taxation\, published in the January 2016 edition of EB-5 Investors Magazine\, Volume 3\, Issue 3. \nMr. Stein’s other works include: A Lawyer’s Guide to Asset Protection Planning in California\, Second Edition\, published in April of 2016\, which is the only legal treatise on asset protection specific to California\, and International Joint Ventures – A Concise Guide for Attorneys & Business Owners\, published in 2014.  His latest work\, Asset Protection for California Residents\, Second Edition”\, published in 2017\,  presents a sophisticated and in-depth look at the applicable law in a clear and readily understood manner. \nMr. Stein is a frequent lecturer to various professional groups:  attorneys\, accountants and others groups\, and teaches over 50 seminars per year.    His presentation topics include: Tax Planning for Cross-Border Joint Ventures;  A Foreigner’s Guide to Investing in U.S. Real Estate;   Creative Planning with Controlled Foreign Corporations;  Advanced Asset Protection Planning;  Choice of Entity Planning;  Estate Tax Planning; and various courses on trust law.  \nHe is an instructor with the California CPA Education Foundation\, National Business Institute\, Thomson Reuters\, the Rossdale Group and Lorman Education Services where he teaches courses on advanced tax planning\, structuring international business transactions\, asset protection and trust law. He is an adjunct professor of taxation at the CSU\, Northridge Graduate Tax Program. \nMr. Stein is a member of several associations including: Union Internationale des Avocats\, International Practice Group\, IR Global\, International Law Section – State Bar of California\, and the International Bar Association. \n  \nSeminar Description \nComprehensive Overview: Asset Protection Planning  \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/october-2018-mcle-luncheon-with-jacob-stein-managing-partner-at-aliant-llp/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180913T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180913T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
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SUMMARY:September 2018 MCLE Luncheon with Mark J. Hattam\, General Counsel for the San Diego County Water Authority
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, September 13\, 2018\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant\, within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue.  \nThis program will provide 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \nWe are pleased to have  Mark J. Hattam\, General Counsel for the San Diego County Water Authority\, as our speaker for this event. Mr. Hattam will present “Update on San Diego County Water Authority Water Rate Litigation” \n  \nInformation about our speaker: \nMark J. Hattam is General Counsel for the San Diego County Water Authority. \nAs General Counsel\, Mr. Hattam advises the Water Authority’s Board and executive staff on a wide range of legal matters\, including the agency’s high-profile litigation over the legality of rates set by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The Water Authority is the San Diego region’s wholesale water supplier\, providing imported supplies and desalinated seawater to 24 member agencies that serve 3.3 million residents and support a $222 billion economy\, with a focus on securing a safe and reliable water supply for the San Diego region. \nPrior to joining the Water Authority as General Counsel in 2016\,   Mr. Hattam was a 22 year member and partner in the San Diego office of Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis\, a California-based law firm with approximately 200 attorneys specializing in real estate\, litigation\, labor\, tax\, land use and business law.   His practice at Allen Matkins involved litigation in state and federal courts regarding water rights\, commercial disputes\, real property\, insurance\, environmental regulations and other issues\, as well as administrative hearing practice. \nMr. Hattam has represented major institutional and public-sector clients in complex civil litigation\, including water transfers and water rates.   He represented the Imperial Irrigation District as trial counsel in 2013\, securing validation of the historic 2003 Colorado River Quantification Settlement Agreement\, a cornerstone of the Water Authority’s long-term water supply diversification strategy.\nIn 2015\, Mr. Hattam served as outside counsel for the Water Authority\, successfully defending the agency against  claim that it failed to account for the environmental impacts of its long-term water supply plan. His extensive knowledge of the intricate legal issues regarding water supplies\, transfers and rates in California\, combined with his demonstrated expertise at both trial court and the appellate court levels were cited by the Water Authority’s Board as important considerations in his engagement as the Authority’s General Counsel. \nMr. Hattam is a graduate of  Loyola Law School\, Loyola Marymount University (Juris Doctorate – 1994)\, where he received  Order of the Coif\, and Dean’s Scholar honors.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/september-2018-mcle-luncheon-with-mark-j-hattam-general-counsel-for-the-san-diego-county-water-authority/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180803T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180803T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20180629T203208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180629T205434Z
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SUMMARY:La Jolla Bar Association Summer Beach Party
DESCRIPTION:Summer Beach Party\nFriday\, August 3\, 2018 at 4:30 pm\nLa Jolla Beach & Tennis Club\n  \nLa Jolla Bar Association Members & Guests: \nAgain this year\, our LJBA summer party will be a beach barbeque picnic at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club** on Friday\, August 3\, 2018\, beginning at 4:30 p.m. \nWe will congregate at the far north end of the beach in front of the Club\, in the section marked “W\,” “X\,” “Y\,” or “Z.” Tables will be set up and our location will be marked with a table sign. LJBA will provide soft drinks\, wine\, beer\, ice\, hors d’oeuvres\, side dishes and dessert for all; and tables\, chairs\, charcoal\, barbeques\, etc. \nYOU are requested to bring a main course for you and your guests and children–meat\, fish or whatever entree you wish to barbeque; AND warm clothes for socializing after sunset and when the weather has a habit of turning chilly and/or damp at the beach. \nAttendance is limited to two adults per member (i.e.\,the member and one significant other); children and grandchildren of the member; and guests invited by the member. Guests invited by the member should be persons\, and the spouse or significant other of persons\, who are eligible for membership in the La Jolla Bar Association. \nAdvance reservations and payment of Beach Club guest fees in the amount of $15.00 for each adult and each child 13 years of age and older are a must. La Jolla Bar Association will cover the cost of Beach Club guest fees for children 12 years of age and younger. Reservations should be made by providing the names of you and your guests\, and the names and ages of all children\, together with the appropriate guest fees; and should be mailed to Virginia Gaburo at the following address: \nVirginia H. Gaburo\, Esq.\n17056 Tesoro Drive\nSan Diego\, CA 92128 \nYour reservations and guest fees must be received no later than Friday\, July 27\, 2018. Please note that persons without reservations will not be admitted at the front gate. \nPlease mark your calendars\, and don’t miss this “must” event. We are all looking forward to a great day and evening with our fellow members–with fun\, sun\, sunset\, scrumptious food and great company! \n  \n** Please call Virginia Gaburo at 858-577-0477 if you need directions or have any questions. \n  \nClick here to download the event flyer.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/la-jolla-bar-association-summer-beach-party/
LOCATION:La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club\,  2000 Spindrift Dr.\, La Jolla\, 92037
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180724T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180724T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20180703T205925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180703T210242Z
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SUMMARY:July Social at Duke's La Jolla
DESCRIPTION:Dear Members:\nWe had such a great turn-out and such a great time at our June 19 social gathering\, we are planning to do it again… Please join your LJBA colleagues for another informal\, no host\, social gathering.\nDuke’s (1216 Prospect Avenue) on Tuesday\,  June 19\, 2018 at 5:30pm.\nPlease attend to meet and greet; relax and chat; share and relieve the stress of the day; and to develop and solidify friendships and professional relationships.\nCome one; come all! What a fun\, casual and rewarding event. Hope to see you all there!\n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/july-social-at-dukes-la-jolla/
LOCATION:Duke’s La Jolla\, 1216 Prospect Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180712T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180712T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20180703T212942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180711T172918Z
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SUMMARY:July 2018 MCLE Luncheon with Danna Cotman and Joseph Mayo
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, July 12\, 2018\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue). This program will provide 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \nWe are pleased to have two speakers this month\, who are attorney Danna Cotman (a member and a past president of our association)\, and Joseph Mayo\, a Registered U.S. Patent Agent\, both of whom are with the  firm of ARC IP Law\, PC in La Jolla\, California. \nMs. Cotman and Mr. Mayo will jointly present “INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PRIMER: BASIC CONCEPTS OF IP” covering such topics as:   \n\nthe Importance of Protecting IP;\nCopyright;\nTrademark;\nPatents\nTrade Secrets\nSynergy of IP Protection\nLitigation and the International Trade Commission\n\n\nTo download the written materials for this lunchtime program\, click here. \n  \nInformation about our speakers:\n  \nDanna Cotman\n \nDanna Cotman is the owner and founder of ARC IP Law\, PC\, a boutique intellectual property law firm\, located in La Jolla\, California.  Ms. Cotman has made thousands of court appearances\, successfully representing clients before the USPTO\, the United States District Court\, and Superior Court. \nIn the course of her practice\, she has handled a wide variety of intellectual property matters\, including patent litigation\, licensing agreements\, copyright\, trade secret matters\, inter partes review of patents\, enforcement and anti-counterfeit before the international trade commission\, and enforcement of intellectual property rights through customs.  \nAside from running her law firm and practicing law\, Ms. Cotman  is the President of Lawyers Club of San Diego\, which was founded in 1972 to advance the status of women in the law and society and has more than 1\,300 members including attorneys\, judges\, district attorneys\, community leaders\, students\, and other members of the legal community. Ms. Cotman holds a JD\, MBA\, BSBA\, and AA in Fashion Design.  \n  \nJoseph Mayo\n \nJoseph Mayo is a registered U. S. patent agent with over 30 years of technical experience in hardware and software.  \nMr. Mayo graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology  (MIT) in 1983 with a degree in Electrical Engineering.   His experience includes: strategic patent portfolio development; patent prosecution; post grant review proceedings; litigation support; and representation of both US and international companies\, ranging from large corporations to start-ups\, and individual inventors.  \nMr. Mayo’s extensive experience in computer systems\, hardware\, software\, medical devices\, and mechanical devices has resulted in more than 600 patents being issued by the USPTO and abroad. His fields of technology for patents include electrical machinery and apparatus: audio visual technology; telecommunications; information technology; semiconductors; optics instruments; analysis and measurement; medical technology instruments and devices; diagnostics; machine learning; software; electrical; mechanical and machine tools; engines; pumps turbines; space technology; weapons; and consumer goods and equipment.  \nMr. Mayo is a Java Certified Programmer and Java Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/july-2018-mcle-luncheon-with-danna-cotman-and-joseph-mayo/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180619T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180619T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20180614T174518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T174911Z
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SUMMARY:June 2018 Social at Duke's La Jolla
DESCRIPTION:Dear Members:\nPlease help us continue an old tradition of our Association\, and join your LJBA colleagues for an informal\, no host\, social gathering. \nDuke’s (1216 Prospect Avenue) on Tuesday\,  June 19\, 2018 at 5:30pm.\nPlease attend – to meet and greet; relax and chat; share and relieve the stress of the day; and to develop and solidify friendships and professional relationships.\nSurely a win\, win event! See you there!  \n  \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/june-2018-social-at-dukes-la-jolla/
LOCATION:Duke’s La Jolla\, 1216 Prospect Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20180607T210031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T191925Z
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SUMMARY:June 2018 MCLE Luncheon with Mark Birge
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, June 14\, 2018\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue).    \nWe are very pleased to have Attorney\, Certified Public Accountant and Personal Financial Specialist\, MARK BIRGE\, of Aldrich CPAs+Advisors\, LLP\,  as this month’s speaker.   \nMr. Birge will present  “THE NEW TAX LAWS; HOW THEY WILL IMPACT YOU\, YOUR BUSINESS\, and YOUR CLIENTS” \nThis program will provide 1.0 hr general CLE credit. \nSome Information about our speaker: \nMark Birge graduated from Washington State University\, and received his Juris Doctorate from Willamette University Law School.   He is a member of the Oregon State Bar and the American Institute of Public Accountants. In addition to being an attorney and certified public accountant\, Mark holds specialty credential as a Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)\, which grants the PFS credential only to certified public accountants with significant personal financial planning education and experience.  \nEarly in his career\, Mark spent 10 years with a former “Big 8” accounting firm. In 1989\, he joined the accounting and consulting firm of Aldrich CPAs+Advisors\, LLP (then known as Aldrich Kilbride & Tattone\, LLC)\, where he is a partner. \nAs the Aldrich firm expanded\, Mark pioneered the opening of the firm’s first office outside of Salem\, Oregon\, into the Portland Metro area. That Portland Metro office has since become Aldrich’s largest office and its current headquarters. In addition to these Oregon offices\, the firm has offices in Southern California\, in the cities of Carlsbad\, Escondido\, San Diego\, and Pasadena; and in Alaska\, in the city of Anchorage. \nAt Aldrich\, Mark provides tax and financial planning services to high-net-worth individuals\, businesses and business owners through the firm’s Private Client group. He draws upon his accounting and financial services expertise in estate and succession planning\, to provide strategic tax and personal financial planning services to the firms’s clients. He particularly enjoys helping clients identify their overall financial goals and objectives;  advising them as to the estate planning and business succession strategies to be implemented; and helping them achieve those goals through his personal services and his access to a network of professional resources and relationships. \n Mark is a frequent speaker to business and professional groups on tax\, financial planning\, and business succession matters.  \nAdditional Information about our speaker: \nhttps://aldrichadvisors.com/people/mark-birge/
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/la-jolla-bar-association-june-2018-mcle-luncheon-with-mark-birge/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180510T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T152033
CREATED:20180508T212149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T213243Z
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SUMMARY:La Jolla Bar Association\, May 2018 MCLE Luncheon with Heather Linn Rosing
DESCRIPTION:Our next MCLE lunchtime program will be on Thursday\, May 10\, 2018\, at 12:00 pm at the Manhattan of La Jolla restaurant (within the Empress Hotel at 7766 Fay Avenue).    \nWe are very pleased to have attorney HEATHER LINN ROSING of the Klinedinst firm as this month’s speaker.   \nMs. Rosing will present “THE TOP TEN ETHICS-RELATED RISK MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR ATTORNEYS”    \nThis program will provide 1.0 hr CLE credit in Ethics.  \n  \nSome Information about our speaker: \nHeather L. Rosing is a Shareholder and Chief Financial Officer of the Klinedinst law firm.  She serves as Chairperson of the firm’s Professional Liability Department; as a member of the Klinedinst Board of Directors and Executive Committee; and as one of the managing attorneys of the 130 employee firm.  In addition\, she previously served as the firm’s General Counsel. \nMs. Rosing is certified as a specialist in Legal Malpractice Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization\, and has developed a nationwide reputation for her experience and skill in litigating complex malpractice and fraud cases and in advising in the areas of ethics and risk management.   She has represented judges and commissioners in matters before the Commission on Judicial Performance\, and advised judicial officers on matters pertaining to judicial ethics.  \nMs. Rosing currently serves as President of the California Lawyers Association\, and as President of the Board of Directors of the California Bar Foundation.  She served on the Board of Trustees of the State Bar of California for four years\, in addition to  serving as an officer for two years. \n  \nAdditional Information about our speaker: \nAbout Heather Linn Rosing \nProfessional and Community Affiliations \nRelated News
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/la-jolla-bar-association-may-2018-mcle-luncheon-with-heather-linn-rosing/
LOCATION:Manhattan Restaurant at the Empress Hotel\, 7766 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.
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